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Love Data Week: Meeting your data sharing requirements at ASU
Matthew Harp, Research Data Initiatives Librarian; Kathryn Claypool, Health Research Data Manager, Knowledge Enterprise It’s Love Data Week, and many folks have been discussing the 2023 NIH data sharing policy and asking if datasets shared in the ASU Research Data Repository are available to people...
ASU Library open research support
Matthew Harp, Research Data Services and Outreach Librarian Looking for help navigating your research project and meeting government open science requirements? Openly sharing your work is a purposeful process that involves additional steps beyond the traditional journal selection and peer review pr...
NIH’s new 2023 Data Sharing Policy and the ASU Research Data Repository
By Matthew Harp, Research Data Services and Outreach Librarian Open Access Week is a great time to examine how you share your research and identify steps you can take to be more open. Sharing your research data (if appropriate) to support your publications is an excellent place to start, especially...
ASU Dataverse Research Data Repository and FAIR: Publishing for today's and tomorrow's researchers
Last October, just before releasing ASU’s Dataverse Research Data Repository, we ran a series of posts for Open Access Week 2020 and included one on FAIR and CARE of researcher datasets. The repository is now live and, while we are learning new things each day, our goal remains consistent: publish A...
The FAIR and CARE way to meeting our commitment to Open Access - Open Access 2020 musing
In celebration of the second decade of Open Access Week, we want to share with you some new developments in ASU Library Research Data services and updates to our institutional repository, first launched in 2011. Screenshot from Repository Servic...